Is the mutation that makes cilantro taste like soap common among Japanese people?
Is the mutation that makes cilantro taste like soap common among Japanese people?
We already know of solutions to meet our climate goals. What more can A.I. offer? Unless it produces drones or robots that will assassinate whomever goes against enforcing these known solutions (alternative energy sources and minimization of oil dependence), it’ll just be an energy hog.
As a Greek, I’ve known this is the solution since the early 2010s. /s
But they’re…rocks!
Would they care enough to do all of this, though?
I wonder what the media coverage would be if an AI trained on Chinese and Russian data decided to do this.
How many GBs do these ACs upload to the company’s cloud?
I mean, it’s pretty obvious… China is huge, Vietnam is tiny compared to it. The reforested area is, therefore, much larger in China.
I don’t blame you for not reading the rest of the Dune series, it wasn’t my cup of tea, either, but why don’t you watch a movie or something if you don’t want to actually read a book?
I don’t get it. Wagner’s leader dies and suddenly it’s the end of the world? We’re talking about the same Wagner that (before the attempted coup) was vilified by western (social) media for being the personal army of Putin, right?
What town was that?
I’d pick the world from Malazan: Book of the Fallen. I’d probably die.
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I think he was pointing the gun at the bird.